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Medicaid Recertification: Why Legal Guidance Matters

Having an experienced elder law attorney overseeing the Medicaid application and recertification processes can better one鈥檚 chance of achieving and maintaining Medicaid eligibility.聽

April 10, 2026
Do I Lose Everything If My Spouse Applies for Medicaid to Pay for a Nursing Home?

A common misconception of people researching the viability of Medicaid to pay for a Nursing Home is that the 鈥渨ell鈥 spouse will be left with no assets. Despite Medicaid being a means tested program with strict income and asset requirements, there are protections for spouses who remain in the community.

February 25, 2015
VA Benefits

My father is a World World II Veteran. He is 89 years old and lives alone. Unfortunately, his health is declining and he needs some assistance with his activities of daily living. What benefits might be available to him?

February 12, 2015
2nd Annual Client Appreciation Event: Family Night at the Long Island Museum

This past Wednesday, August 26th 2015, over 350 of our clients and their families joined us for our 2nd Annual Client Appreciation Event: Family Night at the Long Island Museum.

January 16, 2015
FIDA: You Must Opt Out

Beginning in March 2015, if you are Medicare and Medicaid eligible (dual eligible) in Suffolk County, you will receive a notice alerting you of the option to enroll in a FIDA plan.聽FIDA stands for Fully Integrated Duals Advantage.

January 15, 2015
Update Your Simple Will

My parents are currently in their 80s and still have their Last Will and Testaments which were prepared 40 years ago. The Wills say that everything goes to the surviving spouse and then to their children if the spouse is deceased. Are these Wills still valid? Are there any updates which should be made?

January 2, 2015
How Can We Avoid Capital Gains?

I am considering creating an Irrevocable Trust to protect my house and other assets, but I am concerned about creating a situation where my children will have to pay Capital Gains tax.

December 24, 2014
Outright Transfer of Home

My friend suggested that I transfer my house to my children in case I need nursing home care in the future. Is this advisable?

December 3, 2014
A DIY Disaster in Estate Planning

As a recent first time homeowner, the phrase 鈥淒o It Yourself鈥 or 鈥淒IY鈥 takes me back to the late nights this past February of spackling, sanding and painting all of the walls in my house with my husband. We were fortunate that this was the only work that needed to be done.

November 17, 2014
Estate Planning for Second Marriages

My spouse and I each have children from previous marriages. While we want to provide for our surviving spouse when the first of us passes away, we want to ensure that each of our respective estates is ultimately going to our respective children. Is there a way to accomplish this?

September 17, 2014
Veteran Benefits Programs

Many Long Islanders have a family member who has proudly served in our military. Many of these Veterans are unaware of the benefits that may be available to them.

September 9, 2014

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Modern legal practice is poised at the intersection of tradition and transformation with lawyers and firms struggling to fit the square pegs of ancient doctrines and procedures into the round holes of globalization, technology and economic shifts.

March 13, 2026 Read Article

We鈥檙e proud to share that our Partner, Hon. Gail Prudenti, has written a featured column for Long Island Business News titled 鈥淯nderstanding New York鈥檚 Court of Claims.鈥

October 6, 2025 Read Article

In the landmark case of Connelly v. United States, the Supreme Court addressed critical issues concerning the estate tax implications of life insurance proceeds used in the redemption of stock in closely held corporations.

June 17, 2025 Read Article

Our criminal courts protect victims. Our civil courts provide a forum for the peaceful resolution of disputes. Our family and surrogate鈥檚 courts guide families through what may be the most traumatic experience of their lives.

May 13, 2025 Read Article

As we reflect on the complexities of family law, let us work together to support our justices, understanding the weight of their responsibilities and the importance of their decisions.

May 13, 2025 Read Article

The Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (鈥淢APT鈥) is alive and well in the Elder law practitioner鈥檚 toolbox and is the best option for protecting real property.

May 13, 2025 Read Article